Amanda Goscinski

Amanda Goscinski’s filmography is kind of all over the place, but in a good way, like the playlist you end up loving because it makes no sense. She pops up in “37 Words” (2022), and that one’s a docuseries that digs into Title IX—the U.S. law that basically tried to level the playing field for women in sports and education. It’s not just stats and old court footage, either. This thing’s packed with interviews and moments that’ll get you fired up or just mad at how long it took for progress to crawl forward. Amanda’s part of the crowd that brings those stories alive, so she’s not just standing in the background; she’s literally part of the reason the show feels so real. Then there’s “Vernon Jordan: Make It Plain” (2020), which has a totally different vibe. It’s all about Vernon Jordan, who was this powerhouse in civil rights and politics. If you’re clueless about him, don’t sweat it—this doc lays it out without sugarcoating. It’s got interviews, clips, and Amanda is swept up in the storytelling, making sure Jordan’s story doesn’t get lost in the shuffle of history. And don’t sleep on “Trapped” (2016). This one’s about the mess of abortion clinic laws in the U.S. It’s tense, it’s honest, and it doesn’t try to make you comfortable. Amanda’s involvement here isn’t minor—she’s part of the raw, on-the-ground perspective that makes the film hit hard. If you want to see someone who gravitates toward projects that actually say something, Amanda Goscinski is your person.

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  • Professions: Producer, Actor, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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